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Penn
08-12-2014, 20:15
While you were sleeping....

http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/crime/maryland-assault-weapons-ban-upheld-in-federal-court/2014/08/12/1368fd1c-225d-11e4-86ca-6f03cbd15c1a_story.html

Paslode
08-12-2014, 20:28
Appointed by Bill Clinton, has gnarly teeth and resembles a man

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_C._Blake


This is interesting....

“Upon review of all the parties’ evidence, the court seriously doubts that the banned assault long guns are commonly possessed for lawful purposes,


So if the court doubts assault long guns are commonly possessed for lawful purposes...........then everyone that has purchased an assault long gun has done so with the intent of using them for illegal purposes.

CSB
08-12-2014, 20:48
"Self defense of the home" is not the core of the Second Amendment. That woman has no idea what is at the core of the Second Amendment. But she does sound like a female Yankee Harvard lawyer.


“Upon review of all the parties’ evidence, the court seriously doubts that the banned assault long guns are commonly possessed for lawful purposes, particularly self-defense in the home, which is at the core of the Second Amendment right,” U.S. District Judge Catherine C. Blake wrote.

tonyz
08-12-2014, 20:55
But she does sound like a female Yankee Harvard lawyer.

Your observation regarding "home defense" and the 2A is spot on - and LOL does not really do justice to the belly laugh you just provided me. Thank you.

Old Dog New Trick
08-12-2014, 21:06
It would appear that the police across the county should put their ARs back in the trunk/rack or leave them in the armory, because they are not needed for self-protection or other lawful purposes.

Just ask the cops in St. Louis or around the Washington D.C., area, like her court house.

pcfixer
08-16-2014, 08:42
It would appear that the police across the county should put their ARs back in the trunk/rack or leave them in the armory, because they are not needed for self-protection or other lawful purposes.

Just ask the cops in St. Louis or around the Washington D.C., area, like her court house.

Exactly what I think! When the police or sheriff's are militarized or have superior weaponry than a militia or civilian population, then I think we are more a police state than one realizes.

SF_BHT
08-16-2014, 10:48
This morning 2 county sheriffs announced that they were returning their MRAPS and getting normal tactical SUVs for their departments. Actually that shocked me but yesterday one sherif in another county south of me was arraigned on federal charges. He is still on duty but no weapon and can only do admin duty and not direct tactical opns.